More casting news has come in for Season 3 of Joe Wilson's web series Vampire Mob: Joining series regular Chris Mulkey and recently announced new cast member Sheryl Lee is their "Twin Peaks" co-star Kimmy Robertson. Just when she thought she was out... they pull her back in!
Synopsis:
Vampire Mob is an indie comedy series about Don Grigioni (John Colella), a Mafia hitman who thought he had the solution to his problems: become a vampire. After biting his wife, Annie (Reamy Hall), who then bites her mother, Virginia (Marcia Wallace), Don’s problems get worse when his mother-in-law moves in ... for eternity.
Vampire Mob's cast also includes Retta ("Parks and Recreation"), Emmy nominee Andy Lauer ("Caroline in the City), and Vincent Guastaferro ("NYPD Blue"). Kimmy will be playing an old friend of Annie's.
Check out both Seasons 1 and 2 below, and for more visit VampireMob.com along with...
Synopsis:
Vampire Mob is an indie comedy series about Don Grigioni (John Colella), a Mafia hitman who thought he had the solution to his problems: become a vampire. After biting his wife, Annie (Reamy Hall), who then bites her mother, Virginia (Marcia Wallace), Don’s problems get worse when his mother-in-law moves in ... for eternity.
Vampire Mob's cast also includes Retta ("Parks and Recreation"), Emmy nominee Andy Lauer ("Caroline in the City), and Vincent Guastaferro ("NYPD Blue"). Kimmy will be playing an old friend of Annie's.
Check out both Seasons 1 and 2 below, and for more visit VampireMob.com along with...
- 12/8/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It's been awhile since we've heard anything about Joe Wilson's web series Vampire Mob, but he dropped us a line today with some casting news for the third season.
Sheryl Lee, from the iconic David Lynch series "Twin Peaks" and John Carpenter's Vampires, will be among the VMob Season Three cast, playing Miss Martini's boss.
Synopsis:
Vampire Mob is an indie comedy series about Don Grigioni (John Colella), a Mafia hitman who thought he had the solution to his problems: become a vampire. After biting his wife, Annie (Reamy Hall), who then bites her mother, Virginia (Marcia Wallace), Don’s problems get worse when his mother-in-law moves in ... for eternity.
Vampire Mob's cast also includes Chris Mulkey ("Boardwalk Empire"), Retta ("Parks and Recreation"), Emmy nominee Andy Lauer ("Caroline in the City), and Vincent Guastaferro ("NYPD Blue").
Check out both Seasons 1 and 2 below, and for more visit VampireMob.com...
Sheryl Lee, from the iconic David Lynch series "Twin Peaks" and John Carpenter's Vampires, will be among the VMob Season Three cast, playing Miss Martini's boss.
Synopsis:
Vampire Mob is an indie comedy series about Don Grigioni (John Colella), a Mafia hitman who thought he had the solution to his problems: become a vampire. After biting his wife, Annie (Reamy Hall), who then bites her mother, Virginia (Marcia Wallace), Don’s problems get worse when his mother-in-law moves in ... for eternity.
Vampire Mob's cast also includes Chris Mulkey ("Boardwalk Empire"), Retta ("Parks and Recreation"), Emmy nominee Andy Lauer ("Caroline in the City), and Vincent Guastaferro ("NYPD Blue").
Check out both Seasons 1 and 2 below, and for more visit VampireMob.com...
- 11/21/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Vampire Mob is an indie TV series which is audience-funded. Yep. We enter the age of crowd-funding and audience participation financially before we can get to good ol' Hollywood. The times... they are a'changin'. Vampire Mob is an indie comedy series about Don Grigioni (played by John Colella), a mafia hitman who thought he had the solution to his problems, who becomes a vampire. After biting his wife Annie, (played by Reamy Hall) who then bites her mother, Virginia (played by Marcia Wallace) Don's problems get worse when his mother-in-law moves in -- for eternity. It's written, directed and edited by award-winning filmmaker Joe Wilson with whom I had the bloody pleasure of interviewing. He tried to bite me but, alas, was a gentlemen and allowed me to leave the room still human. Darn. I was hoping for my 'Twilight' moment.
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- 1/9/2012
- by Alexandra Holzer
- Aol TV.
Award winning filmmaker Joe Wilson brings us Vampire Mob, an indie web series showcasing a hitman vampire forced to live with his mother-in-law, for eternity. The series is completely independent, getting its money strictly through audience donations; they raised over $10,000 in order to create their story.
“After losing all our money on Kickstarter, we raised the budget of $10,000 on our own site and got to make a story – no network, no company, no FCC, no sponsor – nothing to fuck it up! Just people helping people tell a story. We shot an 80-page script with 23 actors, and I’ve never worked harder making a project happen than this one! We also worked with fight choreographers Jan Bryant and Dan Speaker, who have worked on Hook, Master and Commander, and Army of Darkness.”
Among the cast members in the show are Emmy winning actress Marcia Wallace (The Simpsons) and Tony winner Rae Allen...
“After losing all our money on Kickstarter, we raised the budget of $10,000 on our own site and got to make a story – no network, no company, no FCC, no sponsor – nothing to fuck it up! Just people helping people tell a story. We shot an 80-page script with 23 actors, and I’ve never worked harder making a project happen than this one! We also worked with fight choreographers Jan Bryant and Dan Speaker, who have worked on Hook, Master and Commander, and Army of Darkness.”
Among the cast members in the show are Emmy winning actress Marcia Wallace (The Simpsons) and Tony winner Rae Allen...
- 10/25/2011
- by elvis
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
It was back in the summer of 2010 that we first reported on Joe Wilson's web series Vampire Mob, and now we've heard from Joe that Season Two has begun with six episodes already available, including “Dinner for Six” with cast members Kirsten Vangsness ("Criminal Minds"), Emmy winner Marcia Wallace ("The Simpsons") and Tony winner Rae Allen ("The Sopranos").
The road hasn't always been a smooth one for writer/director/editor Wilson, who told us, "After losing all our money on Kickstarter, we raised the budget of $10,000 on our own site and got to make a story - no network, no company, no FCC, no sponsor - nothing to fuck it up! Just people helping people tell a story. We shot an 80-page script with 23 actors, and I've never worked harder making a project happen than this one! We also worked with fight choreographers Jan Bryant and Dan Speaker, who have worked on Hook,...
The road hasn't always been a smooth one for writer/director/editor Wilson, who told us, "After losing all our money on Kickstarter, we raised the budget of $10,000 on our own site and got to make a story - no network, no company, no FCC, no sponsor - nothing to fuck it up! Just people helping people tell a story. We shot an 80-page script with 23 actors, and I've never worked harder making a project happen than this one! We also worked with fight choreographers Jan Bryant and Dan Speaker, who have worked on Hook,...
- 10/25/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
When Criminal Minds returns to CBS for its seventh season in September, Kirsten Vangsness will be there, as usual. Despite shakeups in the cast last year, the out actress (who has been with the show since its inception) has stuck around, playing the eccentric FBI technical analyst Penelope Garcia. And in the off season, she has been keeping herself busy by writing and starring in plays at the Theatre of Note in Los Angeles, guesting on two different web series and working on a musical film she originally wrote for the stage.
Somewhere in there, she has some free time to spend with fiancee Melanie Goldstein and attend press events, like the CBS TCA party where I caught up with her at last week. Kirsten spoke with me about her first love (theater), her excitement for the return of co-stars Aj Cook and Paget Brewster and when she and Melanie will say "I do.
Somewhere in there, she has some free time to spend with fiancee Melanie Goldstein and attend press events, like the CBS TCA party where I caught up with her at last week. Kirsten spoke with me about her first love (theater), her excitement for the return of co-stars Aj Cook and Paget Brewster and when she and Melanie will say "I do.
- 8/11/2011
- by Trish Bendix
- AfterEllen.com
A discussion about the current state of YouTube view counts being ‘stuck’ started up amongst some online video professionals and it prompted me to rattle off some personal experience and knowledge on things that can help place your YouTube videos ahead of other. These tips are meant to help boost views on YouTube but ultimately ‘great content’ is the major thing that will help most. Joe Wilson who created the web series Vampire Mob brought up the discussion on the forum – so I used his latest video as an example of some things to do to help increase his chances of moving up on the viewership ladder—here’s how my forum post went down with direct suggestions to him but also can be applied to everyone out there creating content and syndicating it on YouTube. Naming Is Huge Abbreviate when you can and make sure to lead off with something catchy.
- 7/20/2011
- by Robert Welkner
- Tubefilter.com
Tune in alert for Sfp-Now: For this episode we feature an exclusive interview with Joe Wilson, the creator of the hugely popular Web Series Vampire Mob, which features a fair few of the talented people behind the popular HBO series "Boardwalk Empire." Joe talks to Marx Pyle about his series, and discusses other projects he has in the works. In This Week In Television Wayne and I express our disappointment about the "Smallville" Finale and celebrate the last episode of "Doctor Who," which was penned by Neil Gaeman. In This Week In Comics, Gianluca Joins us with more information on forthcoming releases, and we wind up doing another extended comic book segment where we discuss a great many titles...
- 5/23/2011
- by Ian Cullen
- Monsters and Critics
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